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This season’s hottest trend, the tunic, shown here from A to Z.
A sheer tee below, by maven Michael Stars.

Michael Stars Sheer Caftan in Blue | $54 at
Amazon
Crisp white for seaside strolls.
Metallic Thread Embroidered Tunic | $58 at
J.Crew
Encrusted with beads, this saffron number
evokes images of sipping spiked lemonade poolside.
Beaded Tunic in Curry | $69 at
Liz Claiborne
For someone who wants more
than a mere trend, this simple tunic is timeless.
Short Tunic with Contrasting Stitching | $178 at
Tory by TRB
Love comes to mind here with the lilac
georgette, cinched detailing and ruched sleeves.
Vivienne Tam Lilac Chiffon Cinched Tunic | $145 at
Bluefly
Nothing could be as unique as this top
with silk-trimmed French lace inserts.
Ilana Moses Marrakesh Long Sleeve Blouse | $220 at
RavinStyle
Overflowing with images of crystal-clear waters.
Ascension Caftan in Aqua | $97.99 at
Blush
Zealous about this year’s tunic trend? Nothing spells pure
luxury like this exquisitely adorned Tory by TRB number.
Tory Linen Tunic with Mirrors in Brown | $598 at
Tory by TRB
July 19th, 2005
Issue IV of the Friday Fashion Hotlist: a compilation of some of the cutest and coolest stuff Style Intelligence Report saw out there this week.
This week, we’re mixing it up with a dreamy dress suitable for a summer date and a subtly chic men’s charcoal sneaker.
For women…
Sojourn Dress | $128 at
Anthropologie
Between the frothy tulle, pintucks, rhinestones, and embroidery, we haven’t seen a dress more perfect for a balmy summer evening date.
And for men…
Gola Contact Mesh Sneakers | $75 at
Kitson
Love the shades of grey on this sneaker. Just a great, stylish shoe.
July 15th, 2005
The art of yoga may be several thousand years old, but that doesn’t mean you should practice it dressed in frumpy, worn-out attire.
Why not show an attitude of gratitude with an outfit that embodies joy and playfulness in a contemporary way? With the ensemble below — a canary-colored support tank, cropped pants with personality, no-slip socks and a bag in a shade reminiscent of dusk – you can pay homage to the sun’s positive energy.
Who says spiritual insight can’t be achieved in vogue?
July 13th, 2005
Avoiding white in the summer? Wearing bright whites shouldn’t play out like a chapter in Homer’s Odyssey. Today, we’re sharing some tips so that wearing white doesn’t have to be an ordeal.
Stick to sunny days…
To keep your summer outfit looking clean, fresh and white-hot, avoid wearing white outfits on rainy days. You don’t want to be splattered with muddy water, or, worse yet, caught in a wet T-shirt-esque situation. Need we say more?
Stay dry
Load up on antiperspirant before you get dressed to avoid difficult-to-remove sweat stains.
White goes best with contrast
White goes best with tan (skin, that is). Wearing a white dress is one of the best ways to flaunt a fabulous tan. Accessorize with contrasting colors like beige, browns and metallics.
Don’t commit the ultimate white fashion faux pas
White outfits are fitting for most summer daytime occasions. The exception: Unless you’re the one getting hitched, don’t wear bright white to a wedding. You’ll upstage the bride.
Be prepared for the worst
Oh, no! You’ve spilled mustard on your beloved white pants…or worse yet, barbecue sauce on your brand new shirt. Fear not, for you’ve come armed and dangerous with Shout! Wipes. These individually-wrapped, portable moist towelettes are safe on all colorfast washable and dry-cleanable fabrics, and don’t contain enzymes, so you won’t damage your outfit if you have to wear it for the rest of the day.
While white fabric is probably the most susceptible to stains, those stains are oftentimes the simplest to remove. If your garment is made of a sturdy fabric like cotton, you can try laundering it individually with the recommended amount of chlorine bleach. Be warned, though, that while bleach usually combats even the most stubborn of stains, it is also abrasive to your clothes. For a small spot, I apply a tiny amount of bleach to one end of a Q Tip and then treat the stain individually before tossing the garment in the wash.
July 11th, 2005
Issue III of the Friday Fashion Hotlist: a compilation of some of the cutest and coolest stuff Style Intelligence Report saw out there this week.
This week, we’re mixing it up with an embellished cardigan and one of the most mesmerizing striped men’s shirts we’ve
ever seen.
For women…
Villa Cardigan | $98 at
Anthropologie
One part prim and proper, and one part sassy, this cardigan will give a jolt of style to any wardrobe. The triple rickrack stripes of trim along with the mother of pearl button set this cardigan apart from the legions of other cropped sweaters out in the market.
And for men…
BDG Drive In Dobby L/S Western | $49 at
Urban Outfitters
Mesmerizing stripe placements make for an eye-catching look. Wear with caution: this isn’t the shirt you want to be wearing when you’re flying under the radar.
July 8th, 2005
First spotted on the border between France and Spain, espadrilles have been a mainstay of casual chic for centuries and have made a huge comeback this summer. While traditional espadrilles are made with a canvas or cotton upper with a sole made of hemp or rope (like Steve Madden’s Espana, below), there are some great updated versions out there in leather. Particularly trendy this season are wedges, which have been seen on everybody from Gwyneth Paltrow to Jennifer Lopez.
Some of my favorites:
Nail It Espadrille Sandal in Bronze | $98 at
bebe
Dr. Scholl’s Twine Espadrille in Natural | $65.95 at
Zappos
Tommy Girl Holly Espadrille in Ice Purple | $65.95 at
Zappos
July 7th, 2005
In the heat of the summer, the fashionista has only one goal: to look effortlessly hot.
But for most, having a firm figure to flaunt requires a bit more effort than simply frolicking in the sun. So I present to you an outfit that’s both functional and fashion-forward for your next round of sprints.
Because you never know when you’ll run into someone.
Serena Williams Collection Brazil Cowgirl Warm Up Jacket | $95 at
Niketown
Serena Williams Collection Ultra Tank | $45 at
Niketown
Dri-FIT Track Pant | $55 at
Niketown
adidas Supernova Control Women’s Running Shoe | $89.99 at
Sportmart
July 6th, 2005
Picture this:
You’re in your favorite store, you’ve picked out The perfect outfit for your friend’s beachfront soiree, and you’re confident that everything fits perfectly.
But then you look in the mirror and you see…it. Maybe it’s just that you can see the pockets through your pants, or maybe you can see *ahem* more than just your pockets down there.
The ugly underbelly of the summer pant, the see through effect, strikes again!
You’ve seen this before—on unsuspecting people going about their day, and undoubtedly in the fitting room. But while you can’t save everybody from the see through effect, you can save yourself. Depending on the severity of the problem, you have two main options: add a full lining, or just cut out the pockets.
Add a full lining
If you’ve got a bad case of the see throughs, my recommendation is to add a full lining. Or, if you don’t love the pants, donate them. If you want to save the pants, take them to your favorite tailor and add a thin allover lining in the same or lighter color than your pants.
Cut out the pockets
If you have a mild case of the see throughs, in that you can just see the pockets through the pants, all you have to do is cut out the pockets. Snip out the pocket linings carefully so that you don’t cut the actual pant. Follow up by sewing the pocket openings shut.
July 4th, 2005
Issue II of the Friday Fashion Hotlist: a compilation of some of the cutest and coolest stuff Style Intelligence Report saw out there this week.
This week, we’re mixing it up with an alternate take on one of the season’s It Items, the Tiered Skirt, and a cool, sporty Mandal (translation: Man Sandal).
For women…
Ruffle Tiered Ribbon Skirt | $24 at
Fred Flare
A different take on the tiered skirt–the ribbon detailing and the asymmetry make this skirt special.
And for men…
Cole Haan “Tucker†Thong | $79 at
Nordstrom
One part technochic, one part mod, this mandal has style written all over it.
PS Happy July to all!
July 1st, 2005
Having recently vacationed in Palm Desert (where I swear the golf carts are a chic as some cars), I have been inspired by the country club set. Don’t belong to one? Don’t worry — you can still pull off the look. Start with fun and flirty brights and pastels, especially those inspired by golf and tennis. Remember to think starched yet sexy at the same time. Oh yeah, and don’t turn around — that adorable caddy is checking you out right now.
July 1st, 2005
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